Testimony-2

Mark Werkmeister

“Impressions: [“Killing Tony, Excerpts from My Diary”] well written, powerful, funny in spots, disturbing, and relentlessly real, the author shares the layered complexity that accompanies the loss of a loved one and tells the story of a family swept up in a nightmarish labyrinth of dead ends while desperately trying to find solutions that eluded those who were supposed to know. The author makes a compelling and convincing case, using doctor and hospital records, that points directly to a common approach to cancer treatment that may very well be inciting more virulent forms of cancer. Along the way, the book takes a peek at the seamy underside of politics in Florida and the destruction of pristine wilderness areas in that state through collusion with crooked developer interests, while showcasing the power of empowered women through a certain inscrutable character named Marci Adams.
Deeply moving, witty in places and very real, the book is a glimpse of who we really are.
All in all an excellent read. Would highly recommend.”